Puffy Paint Shamrock Craft Idea For St. Patrick’s Day
Hi friends! I’m so glad you landed on today’s Puffy Paint Shamrock tutorial!
Are you by chance starting to look for some creative craft ideas for you and your child to do in honor of St. Patrick’s Day? Well – you are in luck today because I’m adding another simple kid craft to the archives and it’s extra easy just for YOU!
This puffy paint on paper shamrock art project idea is not only super easy and perfect for children of all ages BUT it also has a fun texture to it when it’s done. PLUS I’ve included a FREE shamrock template in this blog post, so all you need to do is print out the free file and craft away with shaving cream and school glue!
It doesn’t get any simpler than that – so what are you waiting for? Grab those craft supplies and let the kids get their creative juices flowing by creating some one-of-a-kind four leaf clovers to decorate your home with. Who knows – they might even bring you some luck today!
Find all the crafty details below, along with the FREE printable to get you started even faster!
Happy crafting my dear friends! Please don’t forget to share pictures of your puffy paint four leaf clover creations on our Facebook page to admire. I can’t wait to see how yours turns out! #gluedtomycrafts
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Puffy Paint Shamrock Craft Supplies:
* White Shaving Cream {the cheaper the better!}
* White School Glue
* Food Coloring {I used a mixture of blue & yellow to get a light green}
* Loose Craft Glitter
* Large, Foam Paint Brush
* Small Bowl
* Shamrock Printable {grab the shamrock template on box.com}
* White Cardstock Paper
* Color Printer
Directions:
* First print out the provided shamrock template printable {or draw your own design on some plain white cardstock paper instead.}
* In a small bowl, mix equal parts of shaving cream with white school glue. This will create a sticky frosting consistency.
* Next, add your food coloring to get the desired color. I added a few drops of blue & yellow to get a light green color. Please keep in mind, that once the mixture dries, it will be a darker shade.
* Once you have the consistency/color you like – have your child use a paint brush to fill in the shamrock with the “frosting.”
* To finish your clover design, sprinkle some glitter on top of the glue mixture and set aside to let it dry completely.
* Once completely dry, add other embellishments that you like or go to displaying proudly! {since my son got a bit out of the lines, I went ahead and took a Sharpie to outline the design}
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Shamrock Template – Download GRAB IT ON BOX.COM
If you are looking for even MORE easy kid craft ideas that are perfect for St Patrick’s Day, be sure to check out these fun posts listed below.
And “if” you decide to make our Puffy Paint Shamrock craft, please share a picture on our Facebook page or tag us on Instagram with #gluedtomycrafts for us to see. We love seeing our inspiration come to life!
Shamrock Love Plant
Bucket of Luck Craft
Handprint Shamrock Keepsake
Popsicle Stick St. Patrick’s Day Truck
St Patty’s Day Sensory Bin Idea
Cupcake Liner Shamrock
St. Patty’s Day Craft Roundup
Puffy Paint Leprechaun Beard
Puffy Paint Shamrock Craft
Tools:
- 1 Small Bowl
Instructions:
- First print out the provided shamrock template printable {or draw your own design on some plain white cardstock paper instead.}
- In a small bowl, mix equal parts of shaving cream with white school glue. This will create a sticky frosting consistency.
- Next, add your food coloring to get the desired color. I added a few drops of blue & yellow to get a light green color. Please keep in mind, that once the mixture dries, it will be a darker shade.
- Once you have the consistency/color you like – have your child use a paint brush to fill in the shamrock with the “frosting.”
- To finish your clover design, sprinkle some glitter on top of the glue mixture and set aside to let it dry completely.
- Once completely dry, add other embellishments that you like or go to displaying proudly! {since my son got a bit out of the lines, I went ahead and took a Sharpie to outline the design}